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NH 4+ , NO 3−, and amino acids are generally thought to be either mobile in the soil solution or adsorbed to ion exchange sites on soil surfaces. Here we examine a third possibility: some labile N compounds may be spatially inaccessible to plants and microbes due to isolation in soil microsites with low water potential. We tested this hypothesis in Arctic tussock tundra...
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